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Most cervical polyps are asymptomatic. Endocervical polyps may bleed between menses or after intercourse or become infected, causing purulent vaginal discharge (leukorrhea). Endocervical polyps are usually reddish pink, glistening, and < 1 cm in all dimensions; ... If bleeding or discharge persists after treatment,
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“Cervical polyps are common coincidental findings in women undergoing cervical screening. In the asymptomatic woman they are almost always benign. They consist of an overgrowth of the endocervical columnar epithelium and are usually solitary although a small number may coexist. ... treatment duration...
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Find out all about Endocervical polyps, including the most common causes, symptoms and treatments from leading medical experts. ... Squamous intraepithelial lesions arising in benign endocervical ...; Squamous intraepithelial lesions arising in benign endocervical polyps: a report of 9 cases with correlation to the Pap...
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Citation: J. Putran & M. Khaled : Should All Asymptomatic Endocervical Polyps Be Removed: Two Case Reports . The Internet Journal of Family Practice. 2006 Volume 4 Number ... Regression rates without treatment are only 32% and persistence rates about 56%.2 The CIN 3 would have been missed had the polyp not been removed.
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The two look somewhat different under a microscope and endocervical polyps are generally smaller and attached to the cervical entrance into the uterus. Endometrial polyps can be larger and are attached to the inside of the uterus itself, but otherwise both ... ; Treatment of Constant Vaginal Bleeding Close to Menopause;
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endocervical glandular hyperplasia without atypia ... If the pap smear is abnormal, a biopsy is usually performed and that is the basis on which any treatment is prescribed. Pap smears may be reported as a worse grade than the actual cervical lesion or may ... Any visible polyps are removed even though they are rarely malignant.
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To conclude, intraepithelial neoplasia in varying degrees, ranging from CIN I to CIN III, limited to an endocervical polyp is very rare. Early treatment is ...
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Unbound MEDLINE | Dysplasia and Malignancy in Endocervical Polyps. Journal article. Search by keyword, journal, author or by EBM filters diagnosis, treatment, prognosis or etiology. Evidence-based medicine search filters. ... Dysplasia and Malignancy in Endocervical Polyps. [J Womens Health (Larchmt)] Journal article...
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Cervical polyps - Picture, Symptoms, Causes and Treatment of Cervical polyps ... Cervical polyps, also called endocervical polyps, are a growth of tissue in the cervix. The cervix is the neck of the uterus which opens into the vagina. Women of any age may have cervical polyps. Polyps are very rarely cancer,
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